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The region of Piedmont in north-west Italy is a fantastic part of the country to explore, filled with imposing mountains, breathtaking landscapes, medieval castles and countless offerings of delicious authentic Italian cuisine and great wine (with thousands of wineries across the region). From its busy capital to its array of small, quaint villages, there’s plenty to do on an Italian break to this area rarely filled with crowds of tourists.

Holiday villas in Piedmont

The region of Piedmont in north-west Italy is a fantastic part of the country to explore, filled with imposing mountains, breathtaking landscapes, medieval castles and countless offerings of delicious authentic Italian cuisine and great wine (with thousands of wineries across the region). From its busy capital to its array of small, quaint villages, there’s plenty to do on an Italian break to this area rarely filled with crowds of tourists.

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The mountainous region, which borders Switzerland and France, is a brilliant skiing and snowboarding destination, surrounded on three sides by the Alps with a handful of great ski resorts. The second-largest Italian region is notably home to some of the highest peaks and largest glaciers in Italy, including the huge ice-covered Monte Rosa.

Walkers and hikers are sure to be satisfied on a getaway to Piedmont too, with a plethora of great trails and natural beauties to explore – most famous of all, Lake Maggiore, one of Italy’s largest lakes. The long, thin lake, on the south side of the Alps, is a popular tourist attraction in Piedmont and the nearby Lombardy region. The region is scattered with a brilliant variety of nature reserves too, including the popular Gran Paradiso National Park in the Graian Alps; a trekker’s paradise.

Piedmont is made up of the provinces Alessandria, Cuneo, Novara, Asti, Biella, Verbano Cusio Ossala, Vercilli and Turin, the regional capital. Turin is a fantastic part of the region to explore, home to an array of great attractions, both natural and manmade.

The Museo Egizio archaeological museum is a popular landmark attraction in the capital, as the world’s oldest Egyptian museum. Mole Antonelliana is another major landmark here; a spectacular pieces of architecture and renowned symbol of the vibrant, historic city. The Piazzo Castello city square is a must-see here, lined with an exciting array of attractions from art galleries and museums to theatres and restaurants.

Piedmont enjoys a mild climate throughout the year, with warm and sometimes humid summers and cold but dry summers. The hottest and sunniest month here is typically July where temperatures can soar to 30*C.

Piedmont villa reviews

Happy holidays

Location, Location, Location. This is a great apartment for us the location was perfect just on the beach and near the hustle...

Best birthday ever

Stayed for a week with my sons & daughters for my 50th birthday , & had the best birthday ever , the villa is big & spacious ...

Tardis!!

On a narrow street, a simple oak door opens into a beautiful very modern and chic villa. All rooms are spacious and well furn...

Excellent!

Brilliant and I would book again A few minor niggles......more cooking pans and serving dishes needed, larger dishwasher, bot...

Large villa within easy reach of pollensa

This attractive villa was advertised as suitable for 4 but could easily accommodate 6. The pool is small but very secluded an...